Flytanium is the knife world's customization specialist, the brand EDC owners turn to when a great knife still isn't quite theirs. What began in 2014 as aftermarket titanium handles for a Benchmade balisong has grown into one of the deepest catalogs of premium scales, hardware, and in-house knives in the industry, all machined to drop-in tolerances so an afternoon with a driver transforms a stock folder.
The core of the line is replacement scales for the knives people actually carry. The Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and Para 3 get the widest treatment through the Lotus and Classic patterns, the Benchmade Bugout and Mini Bugout wear the Crossfade, and the 940 takes the Radar, with the Manix 2, Shaman, and Proper covered too. Each pattern brings its own texture and grip profile to the same host knife.
Material is where a swap earns its keep. Titanium in stonewash, black, and DLC adds durability and a tuned in-hand weight, while Fat Carbon options like Lava Flow, Purple Haze, and Jungle Wear layer patterns no two of which are identical. Brass and copper add heft and develop a living patina, and G-10 keeps the entry price friendly across colors from Deep Purple to OD Green.
Flytanium doesn't only modify folding knives, it builds them. The Theory pairs a titanium handle in satin or black DLC with a 20CV drop point, a clean expression of the same design discipline behind the brand's Arcade folder and Talisong balisong line.